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...suit local demand, providing hydrogen and electricity. These 50 modules in total could: Produce 3,000 tonnes a year of hydrogen Generate 12.4 MW of electricity powering the technology, and Capture...
...vessel, the Milford Fisher, which means that the company will now have extra capacity to grow its sales volume and provide a faster, more responsive service to its customers. Built...
...credits for offsets. However, the alternative solution (reducing greenhouse gases from polluting vehicles, reducing fuel and maintenance costs and increasing fuel lubricity) is to focus on a low-cost fuel conditioner...
...even denser and heavier batteries, which further reduces freight capacity. One step forward, one step back… A fragmented industry The final “elephants in the room”, when it comes to road...
...offshore wind sector, which had 10 GW of installed capacity by 2020 and is on course for 40 GW by 2030. However, the UK currently has no carbon capture utilisation...
...with half of its 64GW installed capacity of “always on” nuclear notably shut down due to routine maintenance or defects. Furthermore, Germany will shutter its last three nuclear plants by...
...exhibition, the sculpture, first created by a Japanese artist, reflects Liverpool’s history, as lambs and bananas were, historically, common cargoes in the city’s docks. The artist aimed to present a...
...‘speed’, ‘simplicity of use’ and ‘easy payment’ as key features. One customer who used JET CHARGE at Beacon Garage commented: “This is what charging should be like. Rock up. No...
...from rural homes, because the incentivised technologies will run on carbon-rich electricity. The statement also provided statistics which showed that the relevant technologies, including air and ground source heat pumps,...
...every large town and city. Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems are currently having a real renaissance, proving extremely popular across domestic and commercial projects due to the ongoing rise in electricity...
...near the city’s world-class port. International hub As a premier port for the oil and gas industry, the Port of Aberdeen has developed into an international hub for energy and...
...the infrastructure to support this change still does not exist. 2050 is still some way off, but our city centres cannot be revitalised without the delivery networks that our members...
...Distributor Debate earlier this year. Julia, a chemist with 19 years experience in fuel and fuel additives, understands fuel. In her capacity as technical business development manager at Fuel Additive...
...time, Nicholl Fuel Oils has firmly believed that energy efficiency is the only way that people can afford energies such as oil, gas and electricity,” said director Hugh Nicholl. “In...
...need addressing. There are issues around battery production, an entire infrastructure to replace and, currently, less than 40% of electricity consumed in the UK is renewable. There are 278 million...
...are also leading the project. Green hydrogen is created using electrolysers powered by electricity from renewable sources. Power would be supplied from current and future wind farms off the coast...
...UK, households typically use £66 million, 402,000 megawatt hours (MWh) — or 402 gigawatt hours (GWh) — of electricity. To offer perspective, 1 GWh equals 1 million kilowatt hours (kWh),...
...Far Eastern refining as well asIndia– all have hit European refinery margins. The weaker players with smaller capacity and the least potential for upgrading, producing products for which there is...